Don’t Be Afraid of a Halloween Wedding!
October is Halloween season, and that includes weddings. Couples have so many options to celebrate the holiday with family and friends during their wedding season. There are also many fun ways to include Halloween touches into your October wedding up to a full costume wedding. You can be hauntingly beautiful to playful and fun, creating a unique wedding experience.
Don’t Be Afraid of a Daring Color Pallete.
There are so many directions to go in for a Haloween wedding color palette. You can nod to the season with a Fall palette with rich oranges and browns. On the other hand, you can embrace the darker aspects of the season with a gothic palette of ivory, rich wine colors, and black. Textures are essential as well. Lace, beading, ruffles, and lush velvets add as much to the style of a Halloween wedding as the colors.Â
The Dress
You don’t have to have a black wedding dress to have a Haloween wedding, but it can be gorgeous if you do! Wedding attire can be a fun costume or a dramatic statement. So long as you are happy-wear whatever you want. If you do embrace the dramatic-lace gloves, eye masks, and dark make up are the perfect accouterments to a billowing gown of black tulle.
Audience Participation
Costume weddings are fun for everyone. They can be a simple theme like Vampires or Steam Punk that guests can be included in. A full costume wedding allows everyone to show their personality and have fun with Haloween at your wedding. Accordingly, carry your theme throughout all the details of your event.
We Specialize in All-Inclusive
At first, we thought all-inclusive meant just having all the infrastructure ready to go for the couple, so what looks like such a simply beautiful, largely outdoor wedding could be as clean and simple as the lines of the tent. There should be no hassles about getting in all the infrastructure and having it ready for your wedding. We did not want to witness a rental truck showing up at the last minute and a mom or bridesmaid, or the couple themselves, setting up chairs and tables–even mowing the yard–on the morning of the wedding. These were all things Jeanne witnessed repeatedly over the years. No wonder people were exhausted before their wedding even began…